Police said the girl was in a car at a gas station in Reedsville, W.Va., when it was stolen just before noon. At 1:30 p.m., PennDOT workers found a disabled vehicle along Interstate 79, and state police learned it was the car reported stolen in the kidnapping.

The suspect, identified as Timothy Adam White, was spotted in Richeyville and was believed to have stolen an Atlantic Broadband truck, police said. Troopers later saw the vehicle on the Mon-Fayette Expressway and a pursuit ensued, police said.

It ended on Route 51, near Century III Mall, when White was taken into custody after resisting arrest, police said.

White was being evaluated at Jefferson Regional Medical Center on Friday evening. Police continue to investigate and have not yet released a motive.

Anyone who may have picked up White or had contact with him is asked to contact Pennsylvania State Police at 412-787-2000.

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